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A dog is leashed to the corner of a house with a 14 foot leash. How much running area does the dog have? Round your answer to the nearest square footThe dog has aboutsquare feet of running area.

A dog is leashed to the corner of a house with a 14 foot leash. How much running area-example-1
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Without the house the running area would form a circle with a 14 ft radius. Since the corners of the house describe a 90° angle then the house covers a quarter of the entire circle. Therefore the running area will be three quarters of the area of a 14 ft radius circle. The area if a circle with radius r is given by:


A=\pi r^2

Then 3 quarters of the area of a 14 ft radius circle are given by:


(3)/(4)\cdot A=(3)/(4)\cdot\pi\cdot(14ft)^2=461.81ft^2Answer

We must round the answer to the nearest square foot. Then the answer is:

The dog has about 462 square feet of running area.

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